BY: Michael Russell
Campana, a new Italian restaurant that began as a pop-up at Grand Army Tavern, will replace the Northeast Portland bar permanently this Friday, owners George Kaden and Annalisa Maceda told The Oregonian/OregonLive.
The move spells the end for Grand Army Tavern, a neighborhood bar opened in 2017 by Kaden and Maceda, another former New York City restaurant industry vet who previously ran The Tippler, a powerhouse cocktail bar at Manhattan’s Chelsea Market. According to Kaden, the bar represented an effort to bridge the couple’s respective resumes. Maceda’s cocktails were fun and approachable, while Kaden’s ambitious menu was split between house-butchered pork platters and vegan snacks.
SOURCE: https://www.oregonlive.com/
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